Sprint Wireless, revealed two new dedicated mobile hotspot device options - unlimited hotspot data for $50/month or 10GB for $30/month - when added to an existing Unlimited Freedom smarpthone plan.
With this addition, Sprint joins AT&T and Verizon in offering "unlimited" service on mobile hotspot devices - leaving just T-Mobile still only offering tiered data plans.
But, with all "unlimited" plans - the new offer comes with some major caveats.
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In early November 2017, Sprint rolled out an interesting if underwhelming unlimited data hotspot option. A short three months later, Sprint replaced it with a 50GB tiered-data option for the same price, ending unlimited data for mobile hotspots as an option for Sprint customers.
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The high speed mobile hotspot increases for Unlimited Plus and Premium plans are significant - and do not come with a plan price increase.
Unlimited Plus previously included 15GB hotspot high-speed data limit, and is now increased to 50GB. A single line remains priced at $70/month (plus taxes & fees).
Unlimited Premium previously had a 50GB high-speed data limit, which is now increased to 100GB. A single line remains priced at $90/month (plus taxes & fees).
Basic Freedom Unlimited remains unchanged at minimal 500MB. A single line remains priced at $60/month (plus taxes & fees).
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Nov 2 Update: Sprint has increased the MHS cap to 100GB! Video update: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXneyVx-xFc
On August 31, 2018, Sprint rolled out a new tier of cellular service called "Unlimited Premium." This plan is a new addition to the existing Unlimited Basic and Unlimited Plus plans which came out in mid-July 2018.
The Unlimited Premium plan is advertised as a "VIP experience" and it does include a ton of features for an extra $20/month per line over the Unlimited Plus.
That $20 gets you the following additional features:
An Amazon Prime subscription
Lookout Premium Plus which provides identity theft protection and mobile internet security
50GB of high speed mobile hotspot
Unlimited talk, text, and Unlimited 4G LTE data in Canada and Mexico
No streaming limits for video, gaming or music.
For the full story:
https://www.rvmobileinternet.com/sprint-adds-new-top-tier-unlimited-premium-plan/
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Sprint has a reputation for being the "low price" carrier - but a new promotion is taking this to an extreme by offering a full year of service for FREE to customers who switch a smartphone line to Sprint.
"Bring your eligible phone to Sprint and get FREE Unlimited data, talk and text for one year. There’s no annual contract and you can keep your phone, number, accessories, photos, apps and music. It’s really that simple."
All you pay each month are the taxes and fees, the overall plan itself is free.
Sprint is optimistically hoping to lure in customers with a year of free service, hoping some will get hooked on their network and never switch back.
And while we would never recommend mobile users rely only on Sprint's fourth-place coverage map to stay connected, for those who want to save a lot of money on a secondary voice line this is actually a really sweet deal.
The catch - you need to sign up by June 30th, and only certain phone models are supported.
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Most cell carriers no longer offer unlimited data plans. But in this joke tutorial I'm going to show you how you can get unlimited data for free, and this will work on any cell phone or cell carrier. It works by tricking your cell carrier into thinking you haven't downloaded any data at all, therefore giving you unlimited cell data to download.
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To get the most out of your Sprint signal, start by making a signal map, finding out where the nearest cell tower is, or even just rolling down the window. You can also try wifi calling, which is easy to set up and won't cost you anything extra on your monthly bill. You can read more about this on Sprint's website: https://support.sprint.com/support/ar...
You can also install Airave, a Sprint microcell, or network extender at your house. Network extenders also use your internet connection to create a small area of Sprint cell signal in your home. Network extenders are easy to set up and can keep you connected while at home. You can learn more about Sprint Airave here: https://www.sprint.com/landings/airave/
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~~~~100% Working and tested, Super fast, Easy Tutorial, Only 2 Apps!~~~~
---COMPLETE GUIDE AND LINKS BELOW---
"EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE VIDEO"
USE AT OWN RISK
COMPONENTS:
--WiFi Tether App--
This app allows us to re-route our Hotspot traffic which circumvents data measurment.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.snclab.wifitetherrouter&hl=en
--VPN--
VPN creates an encrypted tunnel in which the re-routed hotspot data can pass through undetected. The mobile app is available in the play store.
https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/pages/buy-vpn/phazonxl
VPN APP https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/pages/android-vpn-app/phazonxl (please use my affiliate link! It really helps me make more videos like this one and support my viewers in comments section! )
--Rooted Android Phone--
Your phone must be rooted and be able to run rooted apps with no software glitches. YOU MUST HAVE AN UNLIMITED DATA PLAN ON YOUR PHONE ALREADY. THIS HACK UNLOCKS HOTSPOT DATA AND SPEED LIMITATIONS ONLY! THIS WILL NOT MAKE YOUR PHONE'S BASE PLAN HAVE UNLIMITED DATA IF YOU DON'T HAVE IT ALREADY.
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HOW THIS HACK WORKS:
By using these two systems together in the way I've shown in the video, you can bypass the limiting mechanisms that the phone carrier sets on your hotspot usage.
GB DATA AND SPEED LIMITATIONS ON HOTSPOT ARE BYPASSED!
Be sure to have a technical friend assist you! Purchase VPN and WiFi Tether app only if you are certain your phone and plan are compatible. I cannot refund or guarantee this hack will work if your phone or phone plan is incompatible. THE PROCESS IS SIMPLE, but it's not entirely impossible you may have to try a few configurations in WiFi Tether Router which may require a bit of trial and error to make it work successfully.
If you have read all of the above, continue to the next steps!
~~~~The Complete List of Steps~~~~
1. Go to https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/pages/buy-vpn/phazonxl and sign up for a VPN package. They are extremely cheap and will cover 5 devices at once. I HAVE NOT TESTED ANY OTHER VPN! I CAN'T ATTEMPT TO TROUBLESHOOT ISSUES IF YOU DON'T USE THE SAME VPN APP AS I DO!
2. Download and install the app only after making an account. https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/pages/android-vpn-app/phazonxl
3. Download and install WiFi Tether Router. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.snclab.wifitetherrouter&hl=en
4. Configure WiFi Tether Router as explained here for your device:
https://sites.google.com/site/wifitetherrouter/home/device-configuration
5. Enable "VPN ROUTE" in WiFi Tether Router Settings.
6. Open PrivateInternetAccess App, log in, and activate.
7. Now open PrivateInternetAccess App again, and tap ENABLE WIFI ROUTER.
8. Connect to the newly created hotspot! CONGRADULATIONS!
~~~~IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE~~~~
Here's what to look for in your settings for specific problems:
--No Wifi hotspot appearing--
Answer: Check settings in the wifi tether app. This is an issue when using the incorrect wifi channel. Refer to developer page for how to properly configure your settings. https://sites.google.com/site/wifitetherrouter/home/device-configuration
--VPN turns on and off when activating the wifi tether app--
Answer: Check to make sure that your VPN is not set to use TCP. You should have TCP box unchecked.
--No data connection is established after connecting to hacked hotspot--
Answer: Disable the router, restart the VPN, then enable the wifi tether router again.
--Other weird issues--
Answer: Restarting the phone often fixes a lot of issues you may be having. The developer of Wifi Tether Router recommends this as a fix when things are not working.
~~~I WILL ANSWER MORE ISSUES AS COMMENTS COME IN AND I FIND FIXES FOR THEM~~~
~~~WHY USE A VPN ANYWAY?~~~
The VPN from private internet access protects your data from spying by your internet provider and your phone carrier. It protects your data from people stealing your information, identity theft, throttling of your internet, and other such spying. The vpn service will work reliably for up to 5 devices. The entire hotspot will also run through the vpn, so everybody connecting to your hacked phone hotspot will have encryption once their data runs through your phone in transit to your carrier.
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In this video, I'll be showing you how to activate your mobile hotspot on your Android device without root, even if you have unlimited data and your hotspot has been blocked by your carrier. I have only been able to test this on an AT&T Samsung Galaxy S7 edge running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, so please try it with your device if it is different and let me know if it works or not so I can update the description. This would be greatly appreciated! Also, don't forget to follow me on Twitter for more!
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***SPRINT USERS WITH THE S6 OR LATER: Here is another method to get your hotspot up and running:
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***AT&T SAMSUNG TABLET USERS:
A commenter by the name of Jon Streich pointed out to me that Samsung tablets (he used a Tab E) on AT&T can also have their hotspots activated using the same Package Disabler Pro app. He said that all he did was disable the AT&T All Access package and download his own hotspot app (rather than using the stock one), and the hotspot turned on without any problems. Be sure to thank him in the comments if this helped you!
List of devices that this doesn't work on (so far):
-Samsung Galaxy S6(edge)(+), Note 5, Galaxy S7(edge) on Sprint and MetroPCS (Sprint users see above)
-Samsung Galaxy Note 5 on AT&T
-Samsung Galaxy S5
-Samsung Galaxy S4 on KitKat
-Samsung Galaxy Prime Core
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The $5 4G unlimited internet from Verizon is no longer available. However, instead of taking down the video, it still provides valuable information on how the 4G works since you can get 4G unlimited internet, just not for $5. Thanks!
Here is the second video explaining how to buy unlimited 4G internet for your home, car, RV, or rural farm!
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This is me driving while using Sprint Super Fast Mobile Wireless Broadband service on a DELL Mini Ultra Mobile PC. The video is taken with my HTC Touch Pro phone... I am still getting familiar with it. The $99 Simple Everything plan allows me to explore with no boundaries.
I am a customer of Sprint and use their online Plan optimizer to adjust my plan pricing on a monthly basis. Every month the plan optimizer lets me compare my current usage with the most cost efficient plan for me at that time without having to commit to any new contract. The ability to always be able to customize my account to the most optimal level is very cool. Sprint provides you with easy-to-read graphs and charts that allow you to see your month to month savings.
The Nextel Blackberry was just what Nextel needed to bring it alive again. My younger sister (who is 13) currently has a T-Mobile Sidekick asked me for a Nextel Blackberry Curve. I almost fainted because I haven't heard any teens asking for a Nextel phone in a while. Sprint QChat and Nextel now connect seamlessly. Sprint is truly the master of Push-To-Talk and Verizon is just a spec in the distance.
Please don't forget the major change in customer service.
It is great!
I called Sprint the other day to setup my new mobile broadband service. I ordered a free mobile broadband usb dongle online and it came next day with free shipping. With the my new monthly savings I can afford to add a mobile broadband service to my account for $49.99.
I was pretty much connected instantly with a representative in the United States that was fully capable of helping me. It caught me off guard because like I said I am a Sprint customer. We had about 10 minutes of idle time while I was trying to get prepared. It was good conversation. Then I later found out that he wasn't even needed every thing was pretty plug and play. I assumed whole thing would of been a hassle. We all know what happens when you assume.
Did I mention that the mobile brand service has already come in clutch? My girlfriend and I decided to sit down yesterday and play the "Endless Setlist 2" (84 song setlist no breaks, Rockband 2)... We are on song 32 when it happens. BLACKOUT!! NO LIGHTS... NO TV.... NO COMCAST.... This was a city wide problem.
After about 30 minutes of sitting around doing nothing I decided to boot up my laptop and luckily my mobile broadband usb dongle showed up on few days prior so I was free to browse the internet and let the world share in my experience.
Welcome to the Wireless Revolution.

The Cricket Crosswave is a mobile hotspot similar to a MiFi. It's available exclusively on Cricket, and plans start at $40. The device operates on Cricket using Sprint's 3G network. It features a 3 hour battery life, and has mobile encryption built-in. It allows several devices to connect to the internet over wifi. It's priced at $149, and there is no contract required.

How to Use Cellular Data To Get Online: MiFi/Jetpack, Smartphone Tethering, USB Modem and Mobile Routers
Many RVers utilize cellular data to keep connected to the internet while they travel. But what is the best way to use cellular data keep other devices online, like laptops, tablets, gaming systems and smart TVs?
The basic options include devices that are restricted to data only – such as mobile hotspots and modems. Or putting cellular connected tablets and phones to work serving double duty by providing an internet connection for your computers as well by using personal hotspot.
What are the advantages and drawbacks of each, and when does it make practical sense? Those are the questions this video hopes to answer.
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Here's how to run your home internet off your Android smartphone's wifi tethering capability.
To do this, you will first need a rooted Android smartphone with Android Wifi Tether installed,
hopefully an unlimited data plan (such as Sprint or you have grandfathered unlimited on T-Mobile/Verizon/AT&T),
and a Wifi repeater.
You can just run your home internet off your phone if you house is small but if you have lots of rooms and walls or multi-floors, you will need a wifi repeater to repeat signals efficiently as Android smartphones are not designed to be routers.
By adding a wifi repeater, you will be able to take most advantage of your Android smartphone's wifi tethering capability.
As a word of caution, you can run your home internet off your Android smartphone but don't abuse it to a point where carriers will suspect you of abusing their network and kick you off. (No, don't use bittorrent.)
But for most general web browsing, this will work pretty darn good.
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I did this at my parents house over the weekend where they don't have cable/DSL internet and works very well.
Now instead of setting up 3-4 different Android smartphones, I have just one plus a repeater, why didn't I do this before?
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If you're thinking of purchasing a cellular wifi hotspot and have questions you've come to the right place. In this video we'll cover everything you need to know about wifi hotspots and how to get the most out of them.
We cover how to choose a wifi hotspot, what features to look for and how to improve coverage and get the most out of your wifi hotspot. You want to make the most of your mobile wifi and this guide will help you do that.
Here are some useful links:
Carrier Coverage Speeds:
https://www.pcmag.com/Fastest-Mobile-Networks
Tools:
http://www.sensorly.com/
Data Calculators:
Verizon: https://www.verizonwireless.com/data-calculator/
AT&T: https://www.att.com/esupport/data-calculator/index.jsp
Sprint: https://www.sprint.com/landings/datacalculator/index.html
T-Mobile: https://www.t-mobile.com/Tools/HotSpot-calc.htm
Coverage Map:
Verizon: https://vzwmap.verizonwireless.com/dotcom/coveragelocator/
AT&T: https://www.att.com/maps/wireless-coverage.html
Sprint: https://coverage.sprint.com/IMPACT.jsp?
T-Mobile: https://www.t-mobile.com/coverage/coverage-map
We also cover tips for using a cell phone signal booster with your wifi hotspot so you're never without signal. If you have any questions about signal boosters feel free to contact our Customer Support at: 1-866-294-1660 or visit us online at the link above.

Tethering, or phone-as-modem (PAM), is the sharing of a mobile device's internet connection with other connected computers. Connection of a mobile device with other devices can be done over wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), over Bluetooth or by physical connection using a cable, for example through USB.
If tethering is done over WLAN, the feature may be branded as a personal or mobile hotspot, which allows the device to serve as a portable router. Mobile hotspots may be protected by a PIN or password.[1] The Internet-connected mobile device can act as a portable wireless access point and router for devices connected to it.
Mobile device's OS supportEdit
Many mobile devices are equipped with software to offer tethered Internet access. Windows Mobile 6.5, Windows Phone 7, Android (starting from version 2.2), and iOS 3.0 (or later) offer tethering over a Bluetooth PAN or a USB connection. Tethering over Wi-Fi, also known as Personal Hotspot, is available on iOS starting with iOS 4.2.5 (or later) on iPhone 4, 4S (2010), 5, iPad (3rd generation), certain Windows Mobile 6.5 devices like the HTC HD2, Windows Phone 7, 8 and 8.1 devices (varies by manufacturer and model), and certain Android phones (varies widely depending on carrier, manufacturer, and software version).[2]
For IPv4 networks, the tethering normally works via NAT on the handset's existing data connection, so from the network point of view, there is just one device with a single IPv4 network address, though it is technically possible to attempt to identify multiple machines.
On some mobile network operators, this feature is contractually unavailable by default, and may only be activated by paying to add a tethering package to a data plan or choosing a data plan that includes tethering, such as Lycamobile MVNO.[3] This is done primarily because with a computer sharing the network connection, there may well be a substantial increase in the customer's mobile data use, for which the network may not have budgeted in their network design and pricing structures.
Some network-provided devices have carrier-specific software that may deny the inbuilt tethering ability normally available on the device, or only enable it if the subscriber pays an additional fee. Some operators have asked Google or any mobile device producer using Android to completely remove tethering support from the operating system on certain devices.[4] Handsets purchased SIM-free, without a network provider subsidy, are often unhindered with regards to tethering.
There are, however, several ways to enable tethering on restricted devices without paying the carrier for it, including 3rd party USB Tethering apps such as PDAnet, rooting Android devices or jailbreaking iOS devices and installing a tethering application on the device.[5] Tethering is also available as a downloadable third-party application on most Symbian mobile phones[6] as well as on the MeeGo platform[7] and on WebOS mobiles phones.[8]
In carriers' contractsEdit
Depending on the wireless carrier, a user's cellular device may have restricted functionality. While tethering may be allowed at no extra cost, some carriers impose a one-time charge to enable tethering and others forbid tethering or impose added data charges. Contracts that advertise "unlimited" data usage often have limits detailed in a Fair usage policy.
United KingdomEdit
In the UK, two tethering-permitted mobile plans offered unlimited data: The Full Monty[9] on T-Mobile, and The One Plan on Three. Three offered tethering as a standard feature until early 2012, retaining it on selected plans. T-Mobile dropped tethering on its unlimited data plans in late 2012.[10]
United StatesEdit
As cited in Sprint Nextel's "Terms of Service":
Except with Phone-as-Modem plans, you may not use a mobile device (including a Bluetooth device) as a modem in connection with any computer. We reserve the right to deny or terminate service without notice for any misuse or any use that adversely affects network performance.[11]
T-Mobile USA has a similar clause in its "Terms & Conditions":
Unless explicitly permitted by your Data Plan, other uses, including for example, using your Device as a modem or tethering your Device to a personal computer or other hardware, are not permitted.[12]
T-Mobile's Simple Family or Simple Business plans offer "Hotspot" from devices that offer that function (such as Apple iPhone) to up to 5 devices. Since 2014-03-27, 1000 MB/month is free in the USA with cellular service. The host device has unlimited slow internet for the rest of the month, and all month while roaming in 100 countries, but with no tethering. For $10 or $20/month more per host device, the amount of data available for tethering can be increased markedly. The host device cellular services can be canceled, added, or changed at any time, pro-rated, data tethering levels can be changed month-to-month, and T-Mobile no longer requires any long-term service contracts, allowing users to bring.

I've been using this ZTE Pocket Wi-FI 306zt 4G LTE hotspot with Sprint Spark Tri-Band data connection for about three months now. Really, the only band worth remarking on is Band 41, at full reception it's as good as AT&T's 4G LTE.
My plan is through a non-profit called 4GCommunity.org and they sell super affordable plans as a community service. The Unlimited Spark (LTE+) plan from Sprint is $70 for three months or $23.33 per month after your initial contract to purchase the hotspot. I got the 3 month bundle for $217; so I really paid $147 for the hotspot. They claim that they don't throttle your connection, but I do get dropped every once in a while; I'm not sure if that's throttling or if my device is causing the issue. BTW the non-profit has an even cheaper plan with the standard Sprint 4G LTE plan, but I doubt it's very good. If you want comparable speeds to AT&T or Verizon, you need the Spark plan.
I've found a few Band 41 (2.5Ghz band) signal towers and if you stand about 50 feet from them you can get downloads speeds exceeding 40Mbps and upload speeds exceeding 20Mbps. I'm sure that's not impressive compared to a home or business data plan, but as a cellular data plan, at a fraction of the price of cable or FiOS, is unheard of. A comparable cable business plan through Time Warner was ~$80 per month, and that's not mobile like a hotspot.
I live in Huntington Beach, and have chased down a few band towers in Garden Grove and Westminster. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like HB has Sprint towers, but I get a clear signal at this particular beach; Bolsa Chica State Beach.
Unfortunately, when I started the video, the hotspot was in my pocket and wasn't getting a good enough connection for an HD video so the video is 240p, but I promise, if you can rig it all correctly (hold the hotspot horizontally, not vertically) you can get 720p reliably. I'm planning on doing some live broadcasts from the beach on a weekly soon, but first, I'll be getting an annual state park pass as the day use parking is $15 per day vs $195 for the whole year.

Here's unboxing & review of Verizon Prepaid 4G LTE hotspot. If you are looking for a really fast 4G LTE hotspot that you want to use a couple times out of the year, this may be one of the best choices. Cost me only $50 for the hotspot device and you can add data as you go.
I personally don't like regular Verizon plans but the prepaid plan is actually one of the best out there and there's no contract/monthly fees.
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Last week the Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA) announced a new data plan with Verizon.
Today, the FMCA announced another unlimited offering included with their new Tech Connect+ Membership. For $49.99 per month, the new membership package includes an unlimited Sprint based hotspot plan.
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Sprint, perhaps anticipating its potential union to T-Mobile, is jumping on the 55+ unlimited cellular plan bandwagon. The new plan pretty well matches T-Mobile's own 55+ discounted plan, with a couple of noticeable differences.
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This shows you how terrible the service is from sprint family plan. You get 20 Gigs of data plus 2 Gigs for every phone you add.up to ten phones . It not worth a hill of beans. What they are doing is cutting back the bandwidth as bad as a dial-up modem. If I use it at 4:00 am. it may work OK . Save your time, money and the cost to purchase a phone goto Verizon. Now I'll have buy new Verizon phones and start all over, but I won't have this problem to deal with.

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3) When a window pops up with the devices under that manufacturer, select either the R910 or the Warp Connect.
4) Zoom in on your area of the map
5) Look at the yellow and orange – Spark and 4G LTE
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Cricket Wireless just came out with a brand new slightly lower tier unlimited data plan on July 21st. The main differences are the fact that the top speed is capped at 3mbps and video streaming is limited to approximately 1.5mbps. Are these restrictions worth the awesome price that this plan is currently going for on the 2 for $80 promo? I've been on this plan since early Friday morning when the plan first rolled out. In this video I share my experience using the plan and give my opinion on it being a good value or not.

The Netgear 4G LTE Modem is a cellular modem for use in an existing network. Unlike mobile hotspots (which are self contained routers), this device converts cellular data as a WAN input into any router that can accept an ethernet input.
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On today's Pocketnow Daily, the Galaxy S10 pops up in rumors with a self-healing display, but no 5G — what's up with that? LG and Sprint are teaming up to bring "the first 5G phone in the US" which will probably be the LG G8. Then we talk about Apple's collaboration with ASICS working on the architecture of a new chip focused on health metrics. We get some more leaks and a launch date for the OPPO R17, perhaps a sneak peek of what the OnePlus 6T will look like. We end today's show with leaks for the BlackBerry Key 2 LE, something you may see at IFA 2018.
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XOHM WiMAX Broadband Service Debuts in Baltimore
New 4G wireless era dawns as unique business model revolutionizes mobile Internet access
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A next-generation 4G wireless network based on mobile WiMAX technology debuted today in Baltimore, heralding the start of a new era for wireless consumers as Sprint (NYSE: S) officially launched XOHM(TM) mobile broadband commercial service in the first major U.S. city.
"This is truly an historic day with the birth of a completely new Internet-based business model that alters the dynamics of the traditional telecom industry," explained Barry West, president of Sprint's XOHM business unit. "Wireless consumers will experience WiMAX device and XOHM service innovation on multiple levels as the computer, Internet, telecom and consumer electronics industries converge to redefine wireless mobility."
XOHM WiMAX will extend the home or office Internet experience and mobile multimedia applications to other places and additional devices. With XOHM, consumers, businesses and local governments will ultimately be able to experience new forms of interactive communications, high-speed mobile Internet browsing, social-networking tools, location-centric services and multimedia including music, video and on-demand products at faster average downlink speeds of 2-4 Mbps. The data-centric XOHM broadband service differs from present wireless offerings in that:
No long-term commitments or contracts are required, freeing customers from restrictive long-term subsidized plans;
Monthly home, on-the-go and day-pass Internet plans provide service choices;
A single monthly charge covers service for multiple WiMAX access devices;
WiMAX devices are purchased like other computing/consumer electronic devices,
XOHM broadband service is self-activated and includes future updates capability;
Customers can enjoy an Internet portal offering enhanced mobile services;
The Open Internet business model transcends other carriers' wireless walled gardens that restrict services, choice and innovation.
Starting today, customers can purchase XOHM-branded Samsung Express air cards for $59.99 and ZyXEL modems for $79.99 via XOHM web, telesales or select Baltimore-area independent retailers. Additional WiMAX devices such as a ZTE USB modem, Intel Centrino 2 WiMAX notebook PCs and the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition are expected in market later this year.
Introductory offers allow customers to choose from both daily and month-to-month service options. At launch, mobile WiMAX service plans include a $10 Day pass, $25 monthly Home Internet service and $30 monthly On-the-go service. Special launch pricing includes a $50 "Pick 2 for Life" monthly service option covering two different WiMAX devices. Visit www.xohm.com to view the current XOHM WiMAX coverage area, details of the introductory broadband service offerings and device sales information.
XOHM subscribers will be given free access to a unique and customizable Web site, called MyXOHM, focusing primarily on local services and entertainment content, as well as providing security services, hosted storage and interactive communications. After choosing preferences, subscribers will have their content pushed to a customized and location-aware portal via small digestible widgets.
XOHM continues to work with WiMAX ecosystem partners and others to incorporate WiMAX technology in a range of computing, portable multimedia, interactive and other business and consumer electronic devices, including the availability of XOHM WiMAX in vehicles for navigation information, news and entertainment.
Sprint will be the first and only national wireless carrier to offer customers a dual-mode 3G - 4G device that extends the power of Sprint's NOW network. Expected to launch in the fourth quarter, this Sprint device will operate on the nation's largest 3G mobile broadband network and the 4G network in Baltimore and other markets as WiMAX service becomes available.
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- What will become of Flickr, Tumblr & Huffington Post?
- Moto E4 Plus has a 5,000mAH battery! At a $180 price!
- Atari creating a new console
- Update on Canon 6D Mk II Specs
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In this video I discuss various internet options available to rural customers. If you are out in the middle of nowhere like me, it can be a challenge to get high speed, "unlimited" home internet. Pricing for wireless options can be expensive and limited. Whether is prepaid or contract service from AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile or any of the MVNO's, there are many options. I cover a couple of options that I have used in my very rural location. In this video I talk about Verizon's "LTE Internet
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In August 2017, T-Mobile introduced a new discounted plan for those 55+ - essentially a $20/month per line discount off their One smartphone plan.
Information is confirmed that on March 15 the price will be rising a bit. The price for 2 lines of service will be going from $60/month to $70/month (with auto pay discount). Those paying the lower rate now will be grandfathered in.
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The class of drugs that Levitra, Viagra, Stendra, and Cialis belong to are called PDE5 inhibitors. They work by relaxing tight blood vessels, allowing more blood to surge into the penis and cause an erection, says Gregory Bales, M.D., an associate professor of urology at the University of Chicago.
The little pills do the trick for more than two-thirds of men with Viagra protects the heart (ED). They also work for guys who simply need them for a short time to get their “confidence back,” says Michael Eisenberg, M.D., director of male reproductive medicine and surgery at Stanford University.